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Award-Winning Benilde Films Compete at 2nd Maginhawa Film Fest


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Two award-winning capstone projects from the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde School of Design and Arts film program will vie for more recognitions in the short film competition of the second Maginhawa Film Festival to be held next month in four different venues.

“Delta” by James Garcia and Luigi Macalintal and “In-Tay” by Leyvie Anne Santos will compete with ten other short films at Cinema Centenario, University of the Philippines Film Institute (UPFI) Videotheque, Pineapple Lab and Cinema Silencio from December 1 to 29.





In “Delta,” two brothers, Marco and Lucas, go to the river for a weekend without their parents to celebrate the former’s birthday. As they bond together, Marco shares with Lucas his plan to explore the end of the river. Out of curiosity, Lucas heads out to the river alone. “Delta” won Best Cinematography (Geo Joshua Cahoy), Best Supporting Actor (Jemuel Satumba) and Best Supporting Actress (Chin Jongko) at the fifth Urduja Film Festival in Lingayen, Pangasinan.

The filmmakers revealed the personal connection they have with the story since the foundation of creating it has something to do with their experiences. “It was our first year in college when we went and hiked together with some friends to the same location (Mt. Daraitan and Tinipak River in Tanay, Rizal) where the film was taken. A month after, we heard this news that a student got lost in the place and until now, his body is still not found,” Macalintal shared.

“It’s surprising that we’ve become part of the selection because this is the first time that Delta will be screened in cinemas. We’re grateful for this opportunity to showcase our film and events like this never fail to give us the feeling of fulfillment because of the sacrifices we made in creating the film,” Garcia added.







Meanwhile, “In-Tay” tells the story of a daughter raised by lesbian parents. After receiving a letter from her father, she starts to find the real meaning of family. “In-Tay” previously bagged Best Actress (Fe Saligumba), Best Song (“Korona” by Mark Robina Ortiguero) and Best Ensemble (Saligumba, Caith Annika Angkay, Jessica Marco, Ruth Lopez-Dee and Reggie Caranyagan) at the sixth Nabunturan Independent Film Exhibition in Compostela Valley.  

Santos is grateful to the film festival for giving her the opportunity to showcase her film. “It has always been a dream to share this piece of heart to a wider audience. I hope that it would be successful in bringing happiness, appreciation, inspiration and love to the people,” she said.

The other short film finalists are “Ang Pagtuklas sa Larangan ng Pagiging Maria Clara” (The Discovery in the Realm of Being Maria Clara) by Lady Vicente, “Bahay-Bahayan” (Playhouse) by Brian Spencer Reyes, “Heist School” by Julius Renomeron, Jr., “Huli” (The Last One) by Coco Oei, “Jepoy” by Avid Liongoren, “Nangungupahan” (Who Rents There Now?) by Glenn Barit, “Ngiti ni Nazareno” (The Smile of Nazareno) by Luisito “Louie” Lagdameo Ignacio, “Sa Gabing Tanging Liwanag ay Paniniwala” (Belief as the Light in Darkness) by Francis Guillermo, “Wala'y Humayan sa Tanglad” by Neil Angelo Briones and “Yujin” by Eugene Torres.

In the main competition, “Aria” by Carlo Enciso Catu, “Dog Days” by Timmy Harn, “Gusto Kita With All My Hypothalamus” by Dwein Baltazar, “Liway” by Kip Oebanda, “Musmos na Sumibol sa Gubat ng Digma” by Iar Arondaing, “Tanabata’s Wife” by Charlson Ong, Lito Casaje, and Choy Pangilinan, “Sa Palad ng Dantaong Kulang” by Jewel Maranan, and “Yield” by Victor Tagaro and Toshihiko Uriu will vie for Best Film, Director, Performance, Screenplay, Cinematography, Sound Design, Editing, Production Design and the Maginhawa Choice Award.

Maginhawa Film Festival is organized by Cinema Centenario, an alternative screening venue which strives to promote Philippine cinema and develop its local audience. The event is being held in celebration of the microcinema’s first anniversary and Philippine cinema’s centennial. Awards night will be held on December 9 along Maginhawa Street where the cinema is located. Tickets range from 150 to 200 pesos per screening. For inquiries, contact 0945-5367054. 

Manila Wrestling Federation Continues to Ring its Bells in MWF 6: Noche Buena


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Manila Wrestling Federation - the hottest and fastest-rising live entertainment spectacle in Metro Manila - continues its unique blend of athleticism and "AksyoNovela" storytelling into its special holiday presentation, "MWF 6: Noche Buena", to be held at the UP Bahay ng Alumni, Diliman, Quezon City on December 1, Saturday. Gates open at 5:00 pm.

Offering more of its ever so highly entertaining and action-packed brand in the jolliest month and closing their first official year with exciting matches and fun-filled stories, MWF shares the gift of awesome wrestling that will have you wanting to be Nice instead of Naughty in Santa’s list.

The Federation’s resident hypebeast Khayl Sison, who is quickly becoming one of Philippine entertainment’s most naughtiest hated villain, has issued an open challenge to anyone who wants to try taking him down. Who will step up to the plate? 

The ever-cool MWF resident action hero Gigz Stryker and his trusty sidekick RG, cap off their wild and eccentric cinematic adventure against the charismatic cult leaders of “Ang Bahay ng Liwanag” in “Sagot Kita 6: D’ Final Showdown”, the finale of the film series featuring the MWF performers as well as film and TV star JC Santos.

One of the night's historic main events involves MWF’s Mr. Lucha continuing his war against “Mr Philippine Wrestling” Jake De Leon. Will he finally be tamed and get his punishment? Or will he emerge victorious in this bitter, hate-filled rivalry?.

Even when in the crosshairs of “Danger” Rex Lawin, the perfect gift awaits either the high-flying, risk-taking Robin Sane or the streetwise bully from Batasan, Fabio Makisig, who will face off in a match to become the first-ever MWF Champion, along with a cash prize of Php20,000.

Watch the most entertaining live event in the metro and experience thrills like no other, because MWF is truly #MakingWrestlingFun!

Visit MWF’s official news site, www.mwfinsiderblog.com, for more awesome content and ticket reservations. You may also download the Ticket2Me app, MWF’s partner in online ticketing, or visit www.ticket2me.net, where “KapaFEDS” can buy tickets online and pay easily through different outlets such as local banks, Paypal or 7- 11 stores nationwide.

Investors Keen on Drilling for Oil and Gas - DOE


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Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi yesterday said that the “keen interest which many investors expressed in exploring oil and gas in the Philippines” augurs well for the country’s development and energy security.

Sec. Cusi made the comment after the launch of the Philippine Conventional Energy Contracting Program (PCECP) last 22 November 2018 at the Shangri-la at the Fort Hotel in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

“We are pleased with the recent turnout of investors who graced the event and expressed their interest with the PCECP,” Sec. Cusi said.

The PCECP is a program that offers 14 pre-determined areas, and the option for investors to propose their own exploration area, making oil and gas exploration a dynamic investment prospect for players in the energy sector. 

“There is so much untapped potential for energy exploration in the Philippines that is ripe for the picking as our energy needs grow every year. With the savings that we can generate from the utilization of our own energy resources, our economy and our people can reap huge benefits,” Sec. Cusi added.

Presently, there are only 23 active Petroleum Service Contracts (PSC) in the country, with the Malampaya Deep Water Gas-to-Power Project as the most successful PSC stemming from the previous Philippine Energy Contracting Round. 

Under the PCECP, the DOE revised the investment mechanism. It provides a more investor-friendly environment which is consistent with the directions set by President Rodrigo Duterte. 

The application process under the PCECP has also been streamlined to provide potential investors with a quicker turnaround time for administrative and documentary requirements to prevent unnecessary delays. 

“With the success of our ASEAN neighbors in their energy exploration activities, we deem it our priority for local exploration to flourish as we are driven to make sure that the demand for energy is met. We see that the program will offer positive contributions to our economy as a direct result of exploration-related investment.”

Prior to the launch of the PCECP, the DoE conducted several roadshows throughout the country and in Singapore to attract local and foreign investors. 

In October, President Rodrigo Duterte signed the first service contract for petroleum exploration under his administration. Service Contract No. 76, covering Area 4 of Eastern Palawan, was awarded to Israeli firm Ratio Petroleum Ltd. signaling the push to revive the country’s upstream petroleum industry.

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